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South West Regional College
Established2007
PrincipalMichael McAlister
Academic staff~500
Students~18,500
LocationCookstown, Dungannon, Enniskillen and Omagh, Northern Ireland
Websitewww.swc.ac.uk

The South West College operates in Northern Ireland on four campuses in Cookstown, Dungannon, Enniskillen and Omagh and, of the six regional further education colleges operating in Northern Ireland, it is the smallest in size, but it covers the largest geographical area of counties Tyrone and Fermanagh.

The South West College has 18,500 student enrolments, is involved in a number of European projects, has a staffing complement of some 500 full-time staff and a similar number of part-time staff and a budget of £32 Million.

References

  1. "Annual Development Plan" (PDF). South West College. Retrieved 13 July 2020.

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